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The $500,000 Super Bowl package

It’s the Hail Mary of Super Bowl packages.

A New Jersey-based charter and leasing service has come up with the ultimate Game Day pipe dream: a half-million dollar transportation package complete with a private jet, celebrity chef and sexy flight attendants dressed as cheerleaders.

The fantasy fan experience also includes helicopter rides across the Hudson River, a chauffeured Rolls Royce and a private security detail.

“For the Super Bowl, everybody wants to go big or go home,” said Mark Wainer, president of No Limit Air. “Everybody’s looking for the ultimate fan experience, which is what we’re trying to create.

The package starts at $100,000 and can run up to about half-a-million dollars, depending on how far the ultra-luxurious, $15,000-an-hour G-650 jet has to fly, Wainer said.

On board, celebrity chef Andy Choi will cook up fans’ favorite hometown foods as cheerleading flight attendants pour the champagne.

Chef Andy ChoiBrian Zak

“Let’s say we’re scrambling a G-650 to Seattle,” Wainer said. “We would actually send Andy to Seattle. He would be on the plane with them, serving them their dishes. He can make a customized menu based on what they like. So they would have a private chef onboard the aircraft. The idea behind it is food from their hometown. So like Rocky Mountain oysters from Denver or fresh fish from Seattle.”

There have been no takers yet, but before you sign up, consider this: you have to buy your own tickets to the game, not a heavy lift if you can afford this package to get you there.

The highlight of the experience is a round-trip seat on a 16-seat G-650 jet like the one owned by Oprah Winfrey, an aircraft so exclusive that a jet ordered today won’t be delivered until 2017.

The luxury jet offers the longest, widest, tallest, most comfortable cabin in its class, which No Limit will deck out in a fan’s favorite football colors.

No Limit Air is partnering with Westchester-based helicopter transportation company Wings Air and New Jersey-based luxury-car transportation company Safe Rides for the deal.

Another perk, Wainer said, is the private helicopter.

On game day Sunday, the chopper will whisk the fans back across the river to the airport , where a Rolls Royce or Bentley will drive them to the big game.

“Once they land, we’ll have a private security detail pick them up, guys with earpieces in their ears,” said Nick Turalski, CEO of No Limit Air, an on-demand charter and leasing service.

“They can drive around and be big shots all day long with three, four cars, whatever they want.”

“We just thought about what can we do to set ourselves apart from everybody else?” Turalski said.

“What can we do that nobody else is doing in the country? So we figured we’d build the most expensive, most elaborate Super Bowl package of all time. There’s no limit to what you can have.”